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i'm in need of some assistance with regards to a tenancy agreement form,
not being a person of legal knowledge i need to know how to set out an
agreement that will be legal and official.
i have a property that i wish to let and want to be able to do so safely
knowing that the agreement signed by myself and the propossed tenent and a
witness is of legal standing.
the terms of the agreement are to be basic but cover me legally incase of
incidents or court proceedings etc.
PLEASE someone help to do this properly????
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:03:05 GMT, ?B?U1hCQURCT1k=?= wrote:

i'm in need of some assistance with regards to a tenancy
agreement form, not being a person of legal knowledge i need to
know how to set out an agreement that will be legal and
official. i have a property that i wish to let and want to be
able to do so safely knowing that the agreement signed by myself
and the propossed tenent and a witness is of legal standing.
the terms of the agreement are to be basic but cover me legally
incase of incidents or court proceedings etc.
PLEASE someone help to do this properly????


See a lawyer who has expertise in landlord and tenant matters.
Doing anything less is not doing it properly, for several good
reasons which this is not the forum to discuss.

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